The Right Engagement Ring

The history of jewelry is fascinating; the evolution over time has seen some amazing changes. Self-decoration with jewelry has been practiced since the beginning of the human race. Every culture and race had some form of jewelry. The very earliest jewelry was made from organic and inorganic materials such as hair, feathers, leather, bones, wood, shells, minerals, and later, precious metals and gemstones.
In ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, improvements in jewelry making led to a pivotal change in how jewelry was produced and what materials could be used with the new methods.
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One of the hip urban jewelry trends that seems to be emerging this fall is the look of bracelets placed over gloves or sleeves. While the big trend in urban jewelry is still to take risks and express yourself in your own way, there are a few general tips you should consider to pull this look off throughout the fall and winter.
Pair Your Jewelry and Fabrics Carefully
The problem you will notice any time you layer fabric and jewelry is that the jewelry may snag on the fabric.
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If you have someone in your life that likes to live naturally and appreciates a simpler life, and you're looking for the perfect gift, there are many great things you can give them that aren't cliché or commercialized. You don't have to give them something that you would typically find in a store, or something that doesn't go along with their organic practices and lifestyle. Here are a few of the great gift options you want to think about and look into when making your selection.
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Are you looking for some extra cash and aren't afraid of putting in a little effort to earn it? If you also enjoy the thrill of the hunt, then becoming a scrap gold seller can up your income and double as a lucrative hobby. The following guide can help you get started.
Know where to look
The most obvious place for most people to find scrap gold is their own jewelry box, where outdated jewelry, single earrings, and broken necklaces reside.
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If you have copper jewelry, you may notice it is quick to tarnish. Copper is one of the oldest mined substances used to make earrings, beads, and rings, but it can fade with constant exposure to air. It is possible to remove the tarnish yourself. Here are some tips to remove tarnish from copper jewelry.
Prepare to Clean
For this project, you need:
two shallow bowls airtight plastic bags polishing cloths (sold at jewelry stores) wood spatula soft-bristled toothbrush ketchup or sauces lemon juice or lemon slice salt cream of tartar (optional) baking soda The cleaning solution that you use depends on if the jewelry is lacquered.
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About Me

My amazing husband and I recently celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary. I still remember the magical night when my spouse got down on bended knee and asked me to marry him. My husband proposed at a beautiful fountain located inside a local park. When he popped the question, my mate presented me with a one carat, round-cut diamond ring. When I first saw this beautiful sparkler, I was literally speechless. Are you currently searching for the perfect engagement ring to give to the woman you love? If you’re shopping for this important piece of jewelry, you might be nervous about selecting the wrong type of ring. On this blog, you will discover the latest trends in engagement rings. Enjoy!